t...not showing up at all. Doesn't seem to be any rhyme or reason as
to when it will work and when it won't.
I'm not seeing any problems in the log. I've rebooted, and restarted X,
log in/log out while saving changes. Still very flaky, sometimes
there, sometimes not.
Anyone
As far as I can tell, the GUI applet generates a brand new config each
time you run it. And even in the docs for the applet it says it mostly
based on being used for newcomers to webservers/apache. If you know
your way around the httpd.conf reasonably well I'd forego the applet.
Unless maybe use
I've got it set to XDMCP Broadcast. I have 2 other servers that I
manually configured that are always showing up in the list. It's just
the new RH-8.0 box that's flaky. I'll try changing to what you
suggested and see what happens.
Thanks,
Chip
-Original Messa
Trying to get MRTG to work. Normally after installing an snmp rpm you
go and delete the snmp.conf file and things work just fine. Well, that
doesn't seem to be the case with RH 8.0. When I run MRTG's cfgmaker
"cfgmaker [EMAIL PROTECTED]" I get all kind of errors:
--base: Get Device Info on
I don't specifically know of an App in Linux to mount an ISO and pull
RPM's off it but there is one for Windows. Matter of fact, that's how I
installed RH 8.0. I downloaded all the ISO's then mounted it and copied
all of the files into a folder on my Win Box. Next I setup an FTP
server on my Win
piling IMAP, PHP, Zend, Apache, and
MySQL.
[/rant off]
Thanks,
Chip Gwyn
sure
that shell escaping does not damage the URL.
Chip
Thom Paine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Do you suppose that the purchase of an RHN subscription would get us
> access to redhat's rsync servers in addition to the instant ISO's? I was
> at around 450M of disc 1 and it died